Monday, July 18, 2005

Bush's detective talents

Tony Blair’s government took seven days to identify the four suicide bombers who attacked London a couple weeks ago (July, 2005). Years of fighting Irish Republican Army terrorists made the British experts in this kind of conflict.

In comparison, the George Bush Administration identified 19 terrorist attackers in just two days. Bush did this without clues available to the British such as DNA, fingerprints, dental records, missing persons reports and an extensive network of security cameras.

Bush’s extraordinary detective work at the WTC is particularly amazing since he was unable to uncover the person who exposed Valerie Plame as a CIA agent, even though the culprit was sitting at his elbow nearly every day.

Bush still has not identified and captured the perpetrator or perpetrators who carried out anthrax attacks shortly after the 9/11 attacks, which killed several Americans and attempted to kill the Democratic minority leader of the Senate. Could that culprit be sitting at Bush’s other elbow?

After nearly four years, Bush still has not caught Osama bin Laden. Even the $25 million reward to be paid from our tax dollars has not produced bin Laden.

Since Bush obviously is not a Sherlock Holmes, he must have known the names of the 9/11 attackers before 9/11.

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